Oh. I forgot to say I also disabled "Enable Peek" in advanced system settings/performance.
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Ok I got it working. What I failed to mention the first time is that I had tried using ExtendedUIHoverTime in the registry and it didn't appear to work. Except, my attempt was with Start11 installed and running. This time I uninstalled Start11, restarted, set ExtendedUIHoverTime and tested. No thumbnails, yay. Then I crossed my fingers and installed Start11, and still no thumbnails, double yay. So the trick for me appears to make the change while Start11 is not installed. I saw what
I'll try the delay setting in the registry and let you know. Thanks!
Hi, thank you for the quick response. It's Windows 11 Pro: Version 22H2 OS Build 22621.1105
Hi, wasn't able to find this in the forums but now that I post I'm sure I will. In the taskbar, when I hover over an app, it shows me preview thumbnails for all the windows that app has open. Hopefully the picture helps. This might be the Windows feature "peek," I'm not sure, but I turned it off and still get the preview thumbnails. Can I turn off all thumbnails? I don't to see anything when I hover. Thanks in advance. -Scott <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/49/76/4976576/3817